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Obama, Wowed By Young Scientists, Announces New STEM Pledges
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Obama, Wowed By Young Scientists, Announces New STEM Pledges

U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday announced more than $240 million in pledges to boost the study of science, technology, engineering, and math. 

Stonebraker Receives 2014 ACM A.m. Turing Award
From ACM News

Stonebraker Receives 2014 ACM A.m. Turing Award

MIT’s Stonebraker brought relational database systems from concept to commercial success.

Voice Control Will Force an Overhaul of the Whole Internet
From ACM News

Voice Control Will Force an Overhaul of the Whole Internet

Jason Mars built his own Siri and then he gave it away.

Next in Live Entertainment: Watching People Code
From ACM News

Next in Live Entertainment: Watching People Code

Streaming video of developers as they code is gaining a growing audience.

What's the Price Now?
From Communications of the ACM

What's the Price Now?

Dynamic pricing finds its way into a growing number of industries.

Secure-System Designers Strive to STEM Data Leaks
From Communications of the ACM

Secure-System Designers Strive to STEM Data Leaks

Attackers using side-channel analysis require little knowledge of how an implementation operates.

Molecular Moonshots
From Communications of the ACM

Molecular Moonshots

Synthetic biologists may be closing in on potentially world-changing breakthroughs, but they are often hamstrung by a shortage of software tools.

'space Lawyers' Help Startups Navigate the Final Legal Frontier
From ACM Careers

'space Lawyers' Help Startups Navigate the Final Legal Frontier

When Sagi Kfir meets people and tells them he is a "space attorney," they usually think he has a strange way of saying he is in real estate.

The Simple, Elegant Algorithm That Makes Google Maps Possible
From ACM News

The Simple, Elegant Algorithm That Makes Google Maps Possible

Programming pioneer Edsger W. Dijkstra's namesake algorithm remains one of the cleverest things in computer science.

Cyborg Beetle Research Allows Free-Flight Study of Insects
From ACM TechNews

Cyborg Beetle Research Allows Free-Flight Study of Insects

University of California, Berkeley researchers are studying cyborg insects to learn more about a muscle used by beetles for finely graded turns. 

Seven Strategies For Keeping Women in STEM Fields
From ACM TechNews

Seven Strategies For Keeping Women in STEM Fields

The 28-member Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group has developed a seven-point plan for achieving gender equity in science, technology,...

Bbc Unveils Micro Bit Coding Device For Make It Digital Initiative
From ACM TechNews

Bbc Unveils Micro Bit Coding Device For Make It Digital Initiative

The BBC plans to offer a coding device to more than 1 million U.K. schoolchildren as part of its Make it Digital Initiative. 

Teaching Programming to Preschoolers
From ACM TechNews

Teaching Programming to Preschoolers

Researchers are developing a system that enables young children to program interactive robots by placing stickers on laminated sheets of paper. 

Just in Time: Tips For Computer Science Teachers When They Need It
From ACM TechNews

Just in Time: Tips For Computer Science Teachers When They Need It

Researchers are developing online professional development resources to provide "just-in-time" support for computer science teachers . 

Shortage of Security Pros Worsens
From ACM TechNews

Shortage of Security Pros Worsens

Cybersecurity job postings grew 74 percent from 2007 to 2013, more than twice the rate of all information technology jobs, according to a Burning Glass study. 

Mistrust and Meddling ­nsettles ­.s. Science Agency
From ACM Careers

Mistrust and Meddling ­nsettles ­.s. Science Agency

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has had a tough couple of years.

These Compsci Programs Deliver Most Bang For Buck, Report Finds
From ACM TechNews

These Compsci Programs Deliver Most Bang For Buck, Report Finds

Computer science majors have the best 20-year net return on investment out of all of the degrees in the new College ROI Report. Stanford, UC-Berkeley, and MIT...

Obama Seeks to Boost Training For High-Tech Jobs
From ACM TechNews

Obama Seeks to Boost Training For High-Tech Jobs

President Barack Obama is embarking on a 20-city drive to intensify job-specific training in the high-tech sector. The administration aims to place 50,000 graduates...

Eben Upton: The Raspberry Pi Pioneer
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Eben Upton: The Raspberry Pi Pioneer

Eben Upton, the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer, got his start coding games in BASIC on a BBC Micro when he was 10. 

Engineering the Perfect Baby
From ACM News

Engineering the Perfect Baby

If anyone had devised a way to create a genetically engineered baby, I figured George Church would know about it.
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